The Art of the Deal

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Trump's art of the deal is to win at any cost, this time the cost is paid for by Federal Employees, small business in a close proximity to Federal Buildings, Tourists to our National Parks and The District, citizens who need Passports and thousands of troops away from their families by spending the holidays away from their home.

Trump's Personality Disorders allow him to justify his callous disregard for others to himself. Not only is he inept, he's totally unfit to be POTUS.
 
Trump's art of the deal is to win at any cost, this time the cost is paid for by Federal Employees, small business in a close proximity to Federal Buildings, Tourists to our National Parks and The District, citizens who need Passports and thousands of troops away from their families by spending the holidays away from their home.

Trump's Personality Disorders allow him to justify his callous disregard for others to himself. Not only is he inept, he's totally unfit to be POTUS.


To support your thread, this is why I think the cartoon below SAYS IT ALL


 
Trump's art of the deal is to win at any cost, this time the cost is paid for by Federal Employees, small business in a close proximity to Federal Buildings, Tourists to our National Parks and The District, citizens who need Passports and thousands of troops away from their families by spending the holidays away from their home.

Trump's Personality Disorders allow him to justify his callous disregard for others to himself. Not only is he inept, he's totally unfit to be POTUS.
It could be about to get much worse for millions of Americans:
"Millions Could Lose Food Assistance If Government Shutdown Continues
Does Donald Trump want a border wall badly enough to let struggling Americans go hungry?"

Millions Could Lose Food Assistance If Government Shutdown Continues | HuffPost

"More than 38 million Americans receive monthly food benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which is often known as food stamps and is arguably the federal government’s most important anti-poverty program.

"If Trump keeps the government shut down through February, benefits could stop.

"The U.S. Department of Agriculture runs the program and is one of the federal agencies that shut down last month as part of Trump’s strategy to force Congress to pay for a giant wall on the Mexican border.

"It’s just one of dozens of programs ― including tax credit refunds for the working poor ― that will be disrupted if the shutdown continues."
 

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